Seven Episcopal churches and one young adult ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland offered Ashes to Go. The Diocese, along with the churches, went to public locations and offered the ashes to those who want them.

The ashes were offered at the Lutherville and Timonium Fairgrounds light rail stations during the evening rush hour in Baltimore County.

In downtown Baltimore City, they were offered at Penn Station, as well as at the intersections of St. Paul and 25th streets, North Charles and Saratoga streets and North Avenue and Bloomingdale Road. In north Baltimore, clergy were present at the Roland Avenue Roland Park Starbucks, Belvedere Square Market and 36th Street in Hampden.

They were also offered at the Brunswick MARC station in Frederick County, as well as at locations in Thurmont and Towson.

The ashes were offered at three light rail stations during the morning commute in Anne Arundel County.

This is the third year that parishes in Maryland participated in the grassroots effort to bring the church to the people.